The Examples of Documentation: National Register Casebook (#35) bulletin
consists of seven example National Register nominations. They are available
in a PDF file. If you do not have a pdf reader,
called "Acrobat Reader," you can download one from Adobe.com.
- Bethany Lutheran Church, Toole County Montana. (page
5 of pdf file) The Bethany Lutheran Church in rural northern
Montana represents the struggle of Norwegian immigrant homesteaders
to found a community in the early decades of this century. (Listed
in 1993. Criteria: A and C. Criteria Considerations: A [religious
properties] and B [moved properties])
- Historic Buildings of Middleburg Multiple Property Submission,
Clay County Florida. (page 15 of pdf file)
(Includes historic context statement and property type discussion,
plus the nomination for the George A. Chalker House) The historic
context statement discusses Middleburg's two most important periods
of historical development. Several individual properties reflect Middleburg's
role in the Second Seminole War (1830s-1840s). Others, like the George
A. Chalker House, reflect the town's emergence as a prominent port
on the St. John's River in the late 1800s. (Listed in 1990. Criteria:
A and C)
- Sarah Peralta Archeological Site, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.
(page 60 of pdf file) This prehistoric
occupation site is regionally important to the understanding of Tchefuncte
lifeways. Archeological evidence, including ceramics and vertebrate
faunal remains, at this 140m X 120m site suggests habitation here
between 500 B.C. and A.D. 1200. (Specific locational information is
restricted.) (Listed in 1995. Criterion: D)
- Fort Kent Railroad Station, Aroostook County, Maine. (page
76 of pdf file) This ca. 1902 railroad station connotes the
Fish River Railroad's impact on Fort Kent's early twentieth century
economic development. (Listed in 1989. Criteria: A and C)
- Fleischmann Atmospherium Planetarium, Washoe County, Nevada.
(page 82 of pdf file) The first atmospherium
planetarium of its kind in the world, this building is exceptionally
important to the advancement of scientific research and education
in Nevada. Built in 1963, its "Populuxe" architecture mirrored
the space-age motifs of the 1960s. (Listed in 1994. Criteria: A and
C. Criteria Consideration: G [less than 50 years of age])
- William N. Irish House, Yakima County, Washington. (page
95 of pdf file) This ca. 1903 house was home to William N.
Irish, an influential Yakima Valley land developer, orchardist, businessman,
and civic leader. The building's architecture reflects a transition
between Queen Anne and Colonial Revival design. (Listed in 1992. Criterion:
B)
- William A. Robinson House, Androscoggin County, Maine. (page
102 of pdf file) The William A. Robinson House in the city
of Auburn embodies the "late nineteenth century Gothic style
of domestic architecture in western Maine." The house is also
the most significant surviving work of local architects Herbert and
Balstron Kenway. (Listed in 1993. Criterion: C)
List of all Bulletins
In addition you may view a list of Multiple
Property Contexts (MPS), which organizes National Register documentation
by historical themes, property types, or geographic areas. The context
statements for these MPSs often represent seminal research in the field
of cultural resource management. You can also SEARCH
all Multiple Property Contexts, now available online.
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